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My Waste Husband novel Chapter 1346

Henry asked Ranjeet about all that happened after he had left.

As Ranjeet told Henry his story, tears and snot flowed all over his face.

Henry subconsciously moved a little farther away from Ranjeet.

"Brother, do you know? After you left, they never ever fed me a full meal. They abused me!"

Ranjeet wiped his nose and said sadly, "They didn't even allow me to leave that place. If it weren't for that man who took me away in the end, I might still have been locked up there!"

Henry laughed dryly. He did feel apologetic for this matter. Back then, Henry had thought that it would have been too dangerous if he went to the Recluse World alone. He brought Ranjeet along because he was the successor of the Loulan. If anything went wrong, the Recluse Association might restrain themselves a little. Even if it all did go south in the end, with his identity, Ranjeet would not be in danger, it would be unavoidable for him to be mistreated.

However, Henry did not expect that the Recluse Association would form an alliance with the Alvin League and enslave the people of the Recluse World. In the end, Henry was unable to fend off his enemies and almost lost his life in the Recluse World, let alone still having any energy left to watch out for Ranjeet.

"The man sent me to a temple. He said that the temple was a suitable place for me. He shaved my head and forced me to become a monk. He even banned me from eating meat. Brother, my life was miserable! Fortunately for me, the elders have activated the formation, otherwise I would still be stuck among the monks now."

Ranjeet looked as if he was about to cry as he rattled on.

Henry looked Ranjeet's face that was so plump it was as if oil could be squeezed out from it. He did not believe Ranjeet saying that he was not allowed to eat meat. However, there was one thing that Henry was curious about. "You said there was a man who saved you. Who is he?"

"He said his name was Japheth. He even stopped me from looking at the pretty girls we passed by along the way. That was just so annoying."

Ranjeet's face was filled with disgust. "However, there are still many benefits to being a monk. Those delicate, young, I mean, kind devoted female believers are so beautiful when they pray to the Buddha?"

Henry pursed his lips. He did not have anymore to say to Ranjeet.

The two of them rested for a while, then Ranjeet got up.

"Brother, I can feel that the inheritance of our ancestral grounds has been opened, and that it will be unearthed very soon. I have to return to the ancestral grounds as soon as possible to complete the inheritance. Many people have come this time. If a fight really breaks out, you have to help me, Brother!"

Ranjeet looked at Henry with pleadingly.

Henry nodded, he was unable to refuse Ranjeet. After all, the incident in the Recluse World always made him feel somewhat guilty.

Upon receiving Henry's consent, Ranjeet's appetite increased. As if by magic, he fished out two drumsticks from his robe and stuffed them into his mouth.

The Heretic God remained silent ever since Henry clashed with the members of the Alvin League.

With Ranjeet by his side, Henry no longer needed to rely on the Heretic God. Under the guidance of Ranjeet, they took the shortest route to the Loulan ancestral grounds.

Along the way, Henry saw many bodies lying around in the fog. Some of them had clearly been murdered, and some of them were had a natural death.

Ranjeet explained, "The purpose of the Elders activating this formation is to prevent others from breaking into the ancestral grounds. There are many Energy Emitting Formations hidden within the fog. Those weaker ones would have their Spiritual Qi drained away very quickly, which would lead to the activation of a few other mechanisms, such as a poison fog, to kill off the invaders."

Henry scanned at Ranjeet from head to toe and said, "You always seemed like a lazy bum, but you're actually already at the middle stage of the Divine Realm, aren't you?"

Ranjeet scratched his head. As he touched his bald head with his greasy hand, it looked like his bald head was shining.

"Hang on."

Henry suddenly pulled at Ranjeet.

Ranjeet's expression was instantly serious. "I heard it too."

In the thick fog before them, voices sounded.

Henry and Ranjeet tip-toed over. In front of them, the fog was still heavy. It was clear that there were people within it, but they could not be clearly seen because of the fog.

"Catman, long time no see."

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